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In his discussion of “The Lied in performance,” renowned pianist, Lieder accompanist and scholar Graham Johnson points to a time (the 19th century) when the Lied was “still all-encom-passing, still nominally something for everyone,”1 and poses the question to whom and how much these songs matter today: “I daresay that even the greatest Lied enth...
The German term ‘Lieder’ sometimes encompasses the Minnesang tradition of German songs which originate as far back as the 12th century. However, ‘Lieder’ most often refers to the specific musical settings of Romantic poetry; both music and lyrics composed in the 18th and 19th centuries.
8 lip 2023 · What is the origin and definition of Lieder? Lieder, also known as German songs, has a rich historical background that stretches back centuries. The term “Lieder” encompasses not only the Minnesang tradition from the 12th century but also the specific musical settings of Romantic poetry from the 18th and 19th centuries.
1 mar 2009 · Music is a human cultural universal that serves no obvious adaptive purpose, making its evolution a puzzle for evolutionary biologists. This review examines Darwin's hypothesis of similarities between language and music indicating a shared evolutionary history.
Lied, any of a number of particular types of German song, as they are referred to in English and French writings. The earliest so-called lieder date from the 12th and 13th centuries and are the works of minnesingers, poets and singers of courtly love (Minne).
language was originally vital, singable, and passionate before it became simple and methodical ([1761]1966:12, chapter two). Primitive language was sung, not spoken, its accents (pitch), quantity, and rhythm articulating the passions in an imitative, iconic fashion (ibid.:15, chapter four). Eventually
But the whole idea of Lieder was born in German-speaking countries. People who knew and loved poetry in its own right were given double the pleasure when they heard how a genius like Schubert could take a poem they already revered and raise it to a higher power through the magic of his music.